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when police used force to break up a protest. a signnational anthem is of unity. thousands of antigovernment protesters regrouped outside the monastery some 500 meters from independence square after being forcibly driven from their by riot police in the early morning hours. many expressed their outrage over the raid. came in the middle of the night like the fascists who attacked kiev. riot police attacked the road testers and beat everyone up, women and -- riot police attacked the protesters and beat everyone up, women and children. >> we have to come here and make our demands because politicians just manipulate. we want to protect our children and our future. >> the daughter of imprisoned opposition leader says her mother supports the protest. >> this president is to be impeached. it is not an easy job. we of the united opposition are determined to fight for freedom and rights of every single citizen in this country. notsk our western partners just to talk and make declarations. it is time to make action. >> the opposition says
when police used force to break up a protest. a signnational anthem is of unity. thousands of antigovernment protesters regrouped outside the monastery some 500 meters from independence square after being forcibly driven from their by riot police in the early morning hours. many expressed their outrage over the raid. came in the middle of the night like the fascists who attacked kiev. riot police attacked the road testers and beat everyone up, women and -- riot police attacked the protesters...
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>> i use oral histories alive. but he is almost no contemporary oral history and i do almost than myself. the reason for this is my father is 89 years old, enlisted in the army in 1943. i would not rely on what he told me have been 70 years ago anymore then i would rely on what somebody told me they thought had happened a century ago. the contemporaneous record, including oral history is so extraordinary. the army sent some very good historians, including people like martin blume and seven, who became one of the finest world war ii historians and he was a sergeant in world war ii, out to interview soldiers virtually as they're coming off the battlefield. sometimes it was within hours. frequently within days or weeks. these extraordinary transcripts of those oral histories are in the national archives. there's hundreds and hundreds of them from all major actions, particularly late in the war. so there is back in there are many, many other contemporaneous , archival records of one sort or another that allow you not t
>> i use oral histories alive. but he is almost no contemporary oral history and i do almost than myself. the reason for this is my father is 89 years old, enlisted in the army in 1943. i would not rely on what he told me have been 70 years ago anymore then i would rely on what somebody told me they thought had happened a century ago. the contemporaneous record, including oral history is so extraordinary. the army sent some very good historians, including people like martin blume and...
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people are used to that. i don't have a problem if you're brother is a right you'll kill them because that's judeo-christian. that goes back to cain and abel. but i do have a problem with saying that you will leave your mother on her deathbed if he could summon. so then he turns to jr and says next time i will leave that out. >> host: what was vegas like when you first moved here? pardon me if i'm saying is wrong, but were the mobs in control? for the mafia in control of the city and do they have a presence today? >> guest: i'll answer that reverse order. there is no mafia presence with the corporations coming in here. being subject sncc engagement control supervision. and age has done its part, too. sl is attrition through fbi surveillance and wiretaps and the like. there's no mafia. no bobs in the traditional sense. they have no bearing whatsoever. when i got here in 1964, my wife and i were driving up from the east coast and came to the top of the hill and overlooked the entire ballet. or just a couple spr
people are used to that. i don't have a problem if you're brother is a right you'll kill them because that's judeo-christian. that goes back to cain and abel. but i do have a problem with saying that you will leave your mother on her deathbed if he could summon. so then he turns to jr and says next time i will leave that out. >> host: what was vegas like when you first moved here? pardon me if i'm saying is wrong, but were the mobs in control? for the mafia in control of the city and do...
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not for what it tells us about him, but for what it tells us about our country. as justice thomas himself put it in his remarkable memoir, "my granfather's son," "i have never doubted the greatness of a country in which a person like me could travel all the way from georgia to our nation's capital." clarence thomas is decended from west african slaves who worked at a plantation in georgia. he was born in pinpoint, a tiny settlement near savannah, into circumstances of extreme poverty and deprivation. there was no running water in the shanty where he lived. and only a single electric light. his father abandoned the family. when he was six, the house burned down and his mother moved with clarence and his brother to a squalid tenement in savanna, where the living conditions were deplorable and there was a shortage of food. his mother could not raise the boys on the $10 per week she earned as a housekeeper. when clarence was seven, he and his younger brother were sent to live with their grandparents. their influence on him, especially that of his grandfather, myers a
not for what it tells us about him, but for what it tells us about our country. as justice thomas himself put it in his remarkable memoir, "my granfather's son," "i have never doubted the greatness of a country in which a person like me could travel all the way from georgia to our nation's capital." clarence thomas is decended from west african slaves who worked at a plantation in georgia. he was born in pinpoint, a tiny settlement near savannah, into circumstances of...
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he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>. >> an amish family in ohio says their 11-year-old daughter is cancer-free and they halted her chemo treatments and used alternative medicine instead. >> the family is currently in hiding. they've been in a legal battle with the hospital over the girl's cancer treatment for years now. >> earlier this month, a court appointed a nurse to make medical decisions as the girl's guardian, but the family had already fled their home, and reportedly sought alternative cancer treatments in central america. cnn's nick valencia has spoken
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just tell us, then use your visa card for a chance to win it. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. >> we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. certainly you recognize those words from the declaration of independence and we've heard them so often we probably take them for granted. let's not lose sight of this uniqueness in the american project. that the ve
just tell us, then use your visa card for a chance to win it. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ]...
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you can tweet us to let us know what you have to say. >> a lot of people have been talking about this online and twitter. >> let us know what you think. >>> millions of americans will board planes, trains and automobiles after the weekend. >> not everyone will be happy after seeing the forecast. we have cnn's pedram javaheri in the weather center. should people be worried? >> it is one area of the flights in the northwest or if you are headed to the northwest, major problems shaping up. you know on wednesday, we had 308 cancellations. in the past couple of days, 25 cancellations accumulated. you look at the area of high pressure dominating the eastern half of the country. some high clouds in texas. the high pressure over the southwest. you go in toward the northwest. one of the strongest storms we have seen all season. the coldest we have seen all season beginning to shape up. this storm moves in sunday afternoon into sunday night. it brings in significant rainfall with it. the cold air could bring it down to record temperatures in the early portion of the week in seattle to portland.
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>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the public-act sector was built after the union victories in world war ii and civil war. people want executive action to take care of it, i do not think started another war is a good idea. -- let's wreck and the problem happened in the past. -- let's recognize the problem happened in the past. found during and after the civil war by republicans pushing through things they never could've pushed through if democrats were there. passed. bill which was in congress grew out of a war that was one the biggest warts this country has ever fought. if w
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thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here soon.e the self-imposed fixed deadlinel is just hours away, and now we have learned healthcare.gov is going to go down for extended maintenance. and it should be up, we're told, by 8:00 a.m. but will it work? >> the afford an care act is non open for business. just visit healthcare.gov. there you can compare insurance side by side. go on the website, check it out for yourself. >> this is like a kayak site, >n where you might check out what g plane you want to get on. >> now a lot of folks have been talking about our new health care enrollment website, how it's been crashing and freezinga and shutting down and stalling and not working and breaking and sucking. >> of course, you probably heary that the website hasn't worked as smoothly as it was supposed u to work. nobody is madder than me. >> by the end of november, we're committed that the vast majority of users will be able to review their options, shop more plans s andit enroll without the proble have been y
thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here soon.e the self-imposed fixed deadlinel is just hours away, and now we have learned healthcare.gov is going to go down for extended maintenance. and it should be up, we're told, by 8:00 a.m. but will it work? >> the afford an care act is non open for business. just visit healthcare.gov. there you can compare insurance side by side. go on the website, check it out for yourself. >> this is like a kayak site, >n where you might...
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police had to use pepper spray to stop a crowd that rushed a sale on electronics. a young boy was knocked over in the surge of the crowd, about but he wasn't hurt. walmart's corporate office apologized for this incident today. >>> a much more subdued scene in our area. it looks like the strategy to open doors on thank giving day paid off for major retailers 97 million americans said they plan to shop today, up from 89 million last year. walmart says it rang up 12 million transactions l.a. night alone. most stores have already closed their doors for black friday, but now it's the little guys gearing up for tomorrow's small business saturday. david culver covers northern virginia, spending the evening in old town alexandria, where most of the stores are locally owned. >> reporter: with the old town tree lit up, kings street holiday shopping can officially get started. what did you do today? >> we went shopping. >> reporter: the troll ilgiving these shoppers a break. laura has already pick up a few things. i bought a cute top. >> reporter: but she's using tonight's ri
police had to use pepper spray to stop a crowd that rushed a sale on electronics. a young boy was knocked over in the surge of the crowd, about but he wasn't hurt. walmart's corporate office apologized for this incident today. >>> a much more subdued scene in our area. it looks like the strategy to open doors on thank giving day paid off for major retailers 97 million americans said they plan to shop today, up from 89 million last year. walmart says it rang up 12 million transactions...
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>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the public-act sector was built after the union victories in world war ii and civil war. people want executive action to take care of it, i do not think started another war is a good idea. -- let's wreck and the problem happened in the past. -- let's recognize the problem happened in the past. found during and after the civil war by republicans pushing through things they never could've pushed through if democrats were there. passed. bill which was in congress grew out of a war that was one the biggest warts this country has ever fought. if w
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time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic that world war two was the. thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there though with other. c.c.c. and things like that let's hope it's the one that gets most of this time so is there anything that we can really do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crashed crystal it could happen any time i'm projecting twenty sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this time in this case twenty sixteen i don't know if they'll be successf
time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic that world war two was the. thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three...
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congressman west has just joined us and given us interesting points about what the talking points on the republican side of this might look like. he we will talk with our future guest byron york in a few minutes, the white house is making plans for you and your family this holiday season, find out what they have in store next, hash it out with us. it's your turn to set a web site deadline of your own using #greta. clearly healthcare.gov won't be fixed in the next five hours because, in the next two they are going to shut it all down again. when will it be ready? and when it comes up, what will that look like? have fun with this one. use hash tag, greta, follow me at harris faulkner. when do you think it will be up and running? from philips soe and save now. philips sonicare. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from
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tweet us your feedback we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback. twitter.com/booktv. >>> chief correspondent of the "washington post" has a new book on the 2012 election. >> well, because i thought the election was a collision between a lot of things, two americas, the america that e elected president obama in 2008 and the america that elected the republicans to take com of the house in 2010. a collisions of philosophies, of ideology, and also a collision between two quite different permits and peoples in president obama and governor romney. you think about where each of them came from, they couldn't have been more different. >> was there a point where the winner of the collision could have been mitt romney? >> you could argue a year out the president was very vulnerable. in large part because it was not clear what was going happen with the economy. as we have played out the election, two i thinks. one, i think the president's campaign was more skill and more effective both in the consistency and the shaping of its message, and also just in its org
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time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic. world war two. was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there though with other. c.c.c. and things like that let's hope it's one that gets us at this time so is there anything that we can really do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crashed crystal it could happen any time i'm projecting twenty sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this in this case twenty sixteen i don't know if they'll be successful or not i'm f
time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic. world war two. was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three...
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time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic the. world war two was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there though with other you know it doesn't appear in c.c.c. and things like that let's hope that it's not war that gets most of this time so is there anything that we can do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crash yeah possible it could happen any time i'm projecting two thousand and sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold it off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this in this case twenty sixte
time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic the. world war two was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three...
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we used to speak that way. we used to advocate policies that were like that. we used to nominate presidential candidates, and i hate to go back to it, but in a place like eureka. sink about this. think about this, john kasich. think who we nominated, we nominated a guy in 2012 whose dad ran a car company in the state of michigan. we nominated a guy in 2008 whose dad pretty much ran the united states navy during the 1960's. 2000 four and 2000, a guy whose dad was president. in 1992 and 1988, a guy whose father was the east coast establishment. i love all of them, i have great respect for all of them, but are we really sitting here wondering why we are not connecting to farmers and westcott -- texas and milkman in ohio9? >> franklin roosevelt was a very rich man. first of all, i know how i can get applause, end the stupid way we conduct presidential debates. that was the dumbest. >> hell yeah. >> let me tell you, you know rick called me up one year -- one day and said, what do you think? i haven't heard one thing about taxes. the debates got everybody off track.
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send us your choices. send us your choices. right after the break. right after the break. >> and now, a techknow minute... >> and now, a techknow minute... >> welcome back. >> welcome back. we're talking about the we're talking about the washington redskins and whether washington redskins and whether they should change their name. they should change their name. we asked our community to send we asked our community to send in their ideas just in case the in their ideas just in case the team made the move and came to team made the move and came to us for suggestions. us for suggestions. we got some interesting ones. we got some interesting ones. >> lots >> lots of interesting of interesting ones. ones. chris said reddish but not in a chris said reddish but not in a racist way skins. racist way skins. and then tad, i sway but we need and then tad, i sway but we need to call them the red next. to call them the red next. and then andrew, calling them and then andrew, calling them the washington honey bees. the washington honey bees. and finally the red bl
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stay with us. stay with us. this is inside story. this is inside story. (vo) al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter >> it is a scene of utter devastation. devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to where it leads, all the way to you. you. al jazeera america. al jazeera
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that does it for us >> thanks for being with us. happening now begins right now. >> right now today's top headlines and brand new stories you will see here first. >> the moment of truth is obamacare is here. hours away is the administration's deadline to fix their website arrives tomorrow. and retailers are hoping for a holiday miracles as millions are hitting stores hunting for black friday deals and steals. a violent turn in some spots, though. there is a new study linking high cholesterol and breast cancer. that is raising concerns for women around the county. it is all happening now. >> less than 24 hours to go
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and using it for luxury life tile. they're not necessarily contesting that apart from a lot of the money wasn't used for them because they did all of the spending for the household. but they do contest whether or not nigella knew and they said she did know and she was hiding her drug habits from charles saatchi. some people arguing in the defense, charles is using this as an opportunity to get back at nigella. he's also very upset about all of this money being taken away from him. we're just reporting what's in court. but certainly the defense think this is inappropriate that he's using it to criticize nigella lawson. i have to point out, the sisters deny all the charges. >> max foster, interesting story. >>> still to come in the "newsroom", black friday madness in full swing at macy's had harmd square in new york city. and in the middle of it all, zain asher. >> reporter: thousands braving the call to shop on black friday. after the break. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk
and using it for luxury life tile. they're not necessarily contesting that apart from a lot of the money wasn't used for them because they did all of the spending for the household. but they do contest whether or not nigella knew and they said she did know and she was hiding her drug habits from charles saatchi. some people arguing in the defense, charles is using this as an opportunity to get back at nigella. he's also very upset about all of this money being taken away from him. we're just...
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bill wyman joins us. bill wyman joins us. he's our al jazeera culture he's our al jazeera culture critic. critic. and turner classics host frank and turner classics host frank mankiewicz joins us from los mankiewicz joins us from los angeles, and is the host of angeles, and is the host of "what the flick." "what the flick." good to have you back. good to have you back. bill, some of the biggest movies bill, some of the biggest movies come at the end of the year. come at the end of the year. we are seeing a smash hit with we are seeing a smash hit with "hunger game - catching fire", "hunger game - catching fire", that'll be a hit. that'll be a hit. what other blockbusters? what other blockbusters? >> the sequel to the hob it "the >> the sequel to the hob it "the deslation of fog", it ended with deslation of fog", it ended with a dragon in the their. a dragon in the their. lee comes out of highing. lee comes out of highing. on the other hand the hob it on the other hand the hob it didn't do as well as i think. didn't do as well
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orwas the jobs as children young adults, our parents got us to teach us work ethics. to encourage us to get better jobs. unfortunately, corporations have since moved the jobs that our parents and grandparents have had overseas to where it is cheaper to get it done for three dollars a day than it is to pay a fair wage to the united states. have lost touch with america and turned it into a service industry only. i have lost touch with the one thing that may products here better than what you can get in the rest of the world. that is american pride and loyalty. if you accompany in small-town america, that is a product that was bought by everyone in the town. you cannot say anything bad about the company. it employed everyone and sustained everything in that town. the politicians are not going to becauseat back corporate america is what sponsors their reelection campaigns. what kind of work do you do? caller: i am retired from law enforcement. my wife is a physician. my run for ohio second district because i do not the republican or ies aretic part representing the americ
orwas the jobs as children young adults, our parents got us to teach us work ethics. to encourage us to get better jobs. unfortunately, corporations have since moved the jobs that our parents and grandparents have had overseas to where it is cheaper to get it done for three dollars a day than it is to pay a fair wage to the united states. have lost touch with america and turned it into a service industry only. i have lost touch with the one thing that may products here better than what you can...
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send us in your black friday photos if you're out and about, listening to us on sirius, use the hash tag. ff black friday. some of these photos are remarkable. >> people fighting? >> yeah. people getting in fights, huge lines. send us in your photos. we'll show some here. >> a lot of people calling thanksgiving gray, gray thursday, because a lot of stores opened up last night with a violent start even. >> yeah. violent start to black friday this morning after police in chicago shot a customer outside a kohl's department store. the victim suspended of -- suspected of shoplifting, hit a police officer with his car when he tried to drive away. both the suspect and the police officer are in the hospital right now. >>> check out this youtube video coming to us from north carolina. look at it. listen to it. it shows shoppers fighting over tv's inside a wal-mart store. >>> in georgia, a mob of people rushed this brands mart store also look for discounts on tv sets. one woman got her -- had one dropped on top of her head. >> how would you describe this scene? >> nuts. >> everybody is everywh
send us in your black friday photos if you're out and about, listening to us on sirius, use the hash tag. ff black friday. some of these photos are remarkable. >> people fighting? >> yeah. people getting in fights, huge lines. send us in your photos. we'll show some here. >> a lot of people calling thanksgiving gray, gray thursday, because a lot of stores opened up last night with a violent start even. >> yeah. violent start to black friday this morning after police in...
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good morning to everyone waking up with us on your friday morning. thank you for joining us before you get all your shopping going. >> or main you're just coming home from shopping: eileen? >> make sure anything you're doing outdoors, make sure you're bundling up. it is a cold start to this black friday morning. 19 degrees at robert frost meddle school, very appropriately named there. clear skies, calm winds and today, clear and sunny all day long. chilly, though, highs only around 42-degrees with relatively light winds. the average high this time of year, 52 degrees. well below that even through the weekend. the weekend looks great, a few more clouds. otherwise, a chilly 30 degrees for the high. a bit milder, but still below our average for this time of year. we will slowly warm up over the next seven days. we also have rain in the seven-day forecast. i will share that with you from the belfort furniture weather center. for now, turn it over to rob woodfork. things are a little bit earlier than before. not as quiet. >> we're starting to see a little
good morning to everyone waking up with us on your friday morning. thank you for joining us before you get all your shopping going. >> or main you're just coming home from shopping: eileen? >> make sure anything you're doing outdoors, make sure you're bundling up. it is a cold start to this black friday morning. 19 degrees at robert frost meddle school, very appropriately named there. clear skies, calm winds and today, clear and sunny all day long. chilly, though, highs only around...
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for us. for us. >> but the rumors scared >> but the rumors scared off the galleries and off the galleries and museums which were about museums which were about to feature the work to feature the work afternoon nest has afternoon nest has discovered. discovered. >> the next thing you >> the next thing you know, dial can't have a know, dial can't have a show anywhere. show anywhere. everything gets canceled. everything gets canceled. >> it tooks years but >> it tooks years but eventually, the eventually, the accusations and the accusations and the controversy faded, and controversy faded, and the art spoke for itself. the art spoke for itself. >> >> i didn't quit, i think i didn't quit, i think that's my best talent, is that's my best talent, is my unwillingness to give my unwillingness to give up. up. >> and bill arnett has >> and bill arnett has not given up. not given up. the work he has the work he has championed is finally championed is finally getting its due. getting its due. articles, m
for us. for us. >> but the rumors scared >> but the rumors scared off the galleries and off the galleries and museums which were about museums which were about to feature the work to feature the work afternoon nest has afternoon nest has discovered. discovered. >> the next thing you >> the next thing you know, dial can't have a know, dial can't have a show anywhere. show anywhere. everything gets canceled. everything gets canceled. >> it tooks years but >> it...
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there are nine of us. when a nine person institution looks more like the country, it has greater credibility. people can identify with it a little better. those things are important for an institution. i would say the same thing about why it is important that we now have three women. it is a great thing. my colleague, justice ginsburg, she always says, what about nine? [laughter] i think it is a really good thing. i look out onto the court room all the time and there are all of the school children who come in, school groups, and i think, it is a great thing that young girls and young boys are seeing me and justice ginsburg and justice sotamayor and none of us are shrinking violets. they are watching us and the fact that we contribute in the exact same way as our male colleagues do. that is terrific. i think it would be good if we were diverse in some other ways that i mentioned for the same exact reason. but i do not think it makes all that much difference in the conference room. when the doors are closed
there are nine of us. when a nine person institution looks more like the country, it has greater credibility. people can identify with it a little better. those things are important for an institution. i would say the same thing about why it is important that we now have three women. it is a great thing. my colleague, justice ginsburg, she always says, what about nine? [laughter] i think it is a really good thing. i look out onto the court room all the time and there are all of the school...
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[laughter] i can remember clearly when was dawning us this is just way beyond us. and the fact is that, you know, that's a moment that comes to 90% of the people who set off on the appalachian trail intending to hike it and end. 90% of them don't make it. most of them get a little further before they realize what utter failures they are. [laughter] for several days. i didn't dwell on it in the book. for several days i was quite gloomy and disrespondent about this. i thought i have to hike it. i promised publishers i would deliver a book. and in interviews i announced i'm hiking the appalachian trail. so i sort of publicly committed to it. i a book contract in the back pocket. my sense of failure was really profound. believe me. and yet, you know, i also realized simultaneously with all of that i'm not going to do it. i can't do. it's not the physical side of it. which is hard enough but it's the mental side of it. and the idea can you go this? can you be separate for your family for five months. put up with the sort of endless repetition and the kind of roughing it
[laughter] i can remember clearly when was dawning us this is just way beyond us. and the fact is that, you know, that's a moment that comes to 90% of the people who set off on the appalachian trail intending to hike it and end. 90% of them don't make it. most of them get a little further before they realize what utter failures they are. [laughter] for several days. i didn't dwell on it in the book. for several days i was quite gloomy and disrespondent about this. i thought i have to hike it. i...
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there are nine of us stop -- nine of us. when a nine person institution looks more like the country, it has greater credibility. people can identify with it a little better. those pins are important for an institution. i would say the same thing about why it is important that we now have three women. it is a great thing. my colleague, justice ginsburg, she always says, what about nine? [laughter] i think it is a really good thing. i look out onto the court room all the time and there are all of the school children who come think,ool groups, and i it is a great thing that young girls and young boys are seeing me and justice ginsburg and justice soto mayor and none of us are shrinking violets. they are watching us and the fact that we contribute in the exact same way as our male colleagues do. that is terrific. i think it would be good if we were diverse in some other ways that i mentioned for the same exact reason. but i do not think it means all -- makes all that much difference in the conference room. when the doors are clo
there are nine of us stop -- nine of us. when a nine person institution looks more like the country, it has greater credibility. people can identify with it a little better. those pins are important for an institution. i would say the same thing about why it is important that we now have three women. it is a great thing. my colleague, justice ginsburg, she always says, what about nine? [laughter] i think it is a really good thing. i look out onto the court room all the time and there are all of...
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send us your choices. right after the break. >> and now a techknow minute... >> and now a techknow minute... >> welcome back. we're talking about the washington redskins and whether they should change their name. we asked our community to send in their ideas just in case the team made the move and came to us for suggestions. we got some interesting ones. >> lots of interesting ones. chris said reddish but not in a racist way skins. and then tad, i sway but we need to call them the red next. and then andrew, calling them the washington honey bees. and finally the red blues covering both republicans and democrats. >> awesome. my favorite, dave's name, the shutdowns. i love it. do you think this movement is going odie down or is it going to accelerate? >> this isn't going anywhere. the washington team has been protected for the last 20 years because of their own mediocrity. but robert griffin iii has been bringing the team into the spotlight. the presence of native american voice like oneida, dan schneider ha
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james rosen tells us tonight there's more to the story. the vatican is not only the headquarters for the roman catholic church but also the crucial listening post. the vatican maintains diplomatic relations with every country in the world. >> we regularly coordinate the embassy to the vatican. >> # they're planning to move it from this location in rome, two miles to this run slightly closer to the holy sea. the old one, state officials call ugly and lightly protected with no buffer from the street. the new location, walled off compound will host three embassy, mission to the vatican, republican of italy and u.n. offices in rome. the resident will stay put. the embassy will almost double in square footage. all three will have separate entrance, addresses and no reduction in the stat us the of the ambassador. we figure the state department official told monday that we'll save $1.4 million a year in operating costs. the vatican has asked countries maintain the embassy to holy sea and italy at separate locations. critics of the move say the ol
james rosen tells us tonight there's more to the story. the vatican is not only the headquarters for the roman catholic church but also the crucial listening post. the vatican maintains diplomatic relations with every country in the world. >> we regularly coordinate the embassy to the vatican. >> # they're planning to move it from this location in rome, two miles to this run slightly closer to the holy sea. the old one, state officials call ugly and lightly protected with no buffer...
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they used facebook to track them down. they are charged with armed robbery. >>> police officers, firefighters and other public servants got to dine at the m mayflower in georgetown. they dressed it up with silver and china, no paper plates here. more than 450 meals were served to officers and firefighters this afternoon. >>> thousands of families in the d.c. area got a special delivery today from food and friends. volunteers prepared 3500 thanksgiving meals this week. it's almost 10,000 pounds of turkey and 1,000 pounds each of stuffing and potatoes. they were delivered to those suffering hiv, aids and other illnesses. >> they are like angels. thank you because it would be -- this wouldn't be if not for you guys. >> good and friends delivers meals across 5,000 square miles in d.c., maryland and virginia. >>> a northern virginia family is giving thanks by giving of their time. david culver introduces us to a mom and her two daughters who pulled off a holiday feast for dozens. >> reporter: cooking isn't exactly her passion.
they used facebook to track them down. they are charged with armed robbery. >>> police officers, firefighters and other public servants got to dine at the m mayflower in georgetown. they dressed it up with silver and china, no paper plates here. more than 450 meals were served to officers and firefighters this afternoon. >>> thousands of families in the d.c. area got a special delivery today from food and friends. volunteers prepared 3500 thanksgiving meals this week. it's...
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stay with us. this is inside story. >> here are the stories we're >> here are the stories we're following. following. >> find out what happened >> find out what happened and what to expect. and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any more us and global news than any other american news channel. other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. behind this story. >> from more sources around >> from more sources around the world. the world. >> the situation has intensified >> the situation has intensified here at the border. here at the border. >> start every morning, every >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. with al jazeera america. >> welcom
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us with night sticks, trampling us with forces and releasing the tear gas. i was hit in the head with a nightstick and i had a concussion at the bridge. and i are member my legs going out from under me and falling to the ground. i thought it was the last protest, i thought i was going to die and i kept thinking about what was going to happen to the other people. i don't recall 48 years later how i made it across the bridge back to the streets of selma back to that little church that we left from, but i do recall being in the church was full to capacity more than 42,000 people on the outside trying to get into protest but someone said to say something, speak to the people and i stood up and i said i don't understand it a president johnson can send troops to vietnam and cannot send troops to selma to protect people's desires to register. the next thing i realized is i was at the hospital with 17 other people. early the next morning doctor martin luther king jr. and the reverend and his colleague came to selma and to the hospital to visit us and he told me that
us with night sticks, trampling us with forces and releasing the tear gas. i was hit in the head with a nightstick and i had a concussion at the bridge. and i are member my legs going out from under me and falling to the ground. i thought it was the last protest, i thought i was going to die and i kept thinking about what was going to happen to the other people. i don't recall 48 years later how i made it across the bridge back to the streets of selma back to that little church that we left...
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when was it use? >> it was used during christmas. they with the christmas tree in front of the fireplace and many --mamie would be at the piano, playing christmas carols. >> we will see the porch the next time we come back to gettysburg. >> thanks to our colleague, peter slaven. the entertaining at the white house, the queen of england. how important was that? >> the eisenhowers entertained more foreign dignitaries and more state dinners then any previous administration. part of that has to do with the change in transportation. >> and his position of leadership in europe. >> yes. he had met all these people. and mamie had, in nato. so, when queen elizabeth and thought come to the united states, eisenhower says that we have just reacquainted ourselves with old friends. they knew queen elizabeth when she was princess. they felt that so many people had met, they were just re- meeting and entertaining in a different place. >> that is mamie eisenhower, who returns large-scale and elegance entertainment to the white house. most people thin
when was it use? >> it was used during christmas. they with the christmas tree in front of the fireplace and many --mamie would be at the piano, playing christmas carols. >> we will see the porch the next time we come back to gettysburg. >> thanks to our colleague, peter slaven. the entertaining at the white house, the queen of england. how important was that? >> the eisenhowers entertained more foreign dignitaries and more state dinners then any previous administration....
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in violence against us. that was my first arrest the. and that day when i was arrested i felt so free. i felt liberated. i felt like i crossed over because growing up in rural alabama, when i asked my mother and my father, my grandparents, my great grandparents about segregation and racial discrimination, about those signs, white men, colored men, white women, colored women. and i said why? like what they would say that's the way it is. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble. but dr. king and rosa parks inspired me to get in trouble. so by sitting in, we were arrested and we went to jail. 89 of us were arrested on that day. >> host: did you pay a fine? were you in jail for a while? >> guest: we were in jail for a few hours. a matter of fact, the local school officials came down and bailed us out. that was my first arrest. that was my introduction to the southern jails. i tell people, i grew up sitting down on this lunch counter stools and going to jail in places like nashville and birmingham, jackson, mi
in violence against us. that was my first arrest the. and that day when i was arrested i felt so free. i felt liberated. i felt like i crossed over because growing up in rural alabama, when i asked my mother and my father, my grandparents, my great grandparents about segregation and racial discrimination, about those signs, white men, colored men, white women, colored women. and i said why? like what they would say that's the way it is. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble. but dr. king...
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doing this for us. doing this for us. the american humane association the american humane association is the association that is is the association that is charged with monitoring tv and charged with monitoring tv and film to ensure that animals are film to ensure that animals are being treated properly. being treated properly. your investigation pretty much your investigation pretty much says they're not doing their says they're not doing their job. job. >> correct. >> correct. we found the claims that they're we found the claims that they're making in public are different making in public are different that be the ones -- the that be the ones -- the information they have information they have internally. internally. >> some of the cases are pretty >> some of the cases are pretty extreme. extreme. the hobbit, was something the the hobbit, was something the ama didn't investigate when 27 ama didn't investigate when 27 animals animals died from exhaustion and died from exhaustion and in many cases drowni
doing this for us. doing this for us. the american humane association the american humane association is the association that is is the association that is charged with monitoring tv and charged with monitoring tv and film to ensure that animals are film to ensure that animals are being treated properly. being treated properly. your investigation pretty much your investigation pretty much says they're not doing their says they're not doing their job. job. >> correct. >> correct. we...
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let us know what you think. tweet us with the #newday. >> i feel like there's going to be people to tweet you from in line. >> go for it. great. >> i think they will. >> i hope they have cnn playing inside kmart to see my dismay they are there at 6:20 and tweet us back. >> we are here. this is dedication. >>> next up, the obama care rollout hitting a small bump. small businesses being told they have to wait before they can sign up for coverage. the deadline for a fix is only two days away. can the administration turn things around? we have our political gut check next. >>> and will they fly? we are live on the macy's parade route with the very latest minute by minute coverage of whether those giant balloons will take to the sky. we will talk to the parade director in just a moment. >>> i'm sergeant jack story. i would like to say happy thanksgiving to my wife and my family. love you guys. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with t
let us know what you think. tweet us with the #newday. >> i feel like there's going to be people to tweet you from in line. >> go for it. great. >> i think they will. >> i hope they have cnn playing inside kmart to see my dismay they are there at 6:20 and tweet us back. >> we are here. this is dedication. >>> next up, the obama care rollout hitting a small bump. small businesses being told they have to wait before they can sign up for coverage. the...
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but," he said, "let us begin." today, in this moment of new resolve, i would say to all my fellow americans, let us continue. this is our challenge--not to hesitate, not twofold, not -- not to fold, not to linger over this evil moment, but to continue on our of course so that we may fulfill the destiny that history has set for us. our most immediate task are here on this hill. first, no memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor president kennedy's memory then nearly as possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long. [applause] we have talked long enough in this country about equal rights. we have talked for a hundred years or more. it is time now to write the next and to write it in the books of law. [applause] i urge you again as i did in 1957 and again in 1960 two an act a civil rights law so that we can move forward to eliminate from this nation every trace of discrimination and oppression that is based upon race or color. [applause] there could be no greater source of strengt
but," he said, "let us begin." today, in this moment of new resolve, i would say to all my fellow americans, let us continue. this is our challenge--not to hesitate, not twofold, not -- not to fold, not to linger over this evil moment, but to continue on our of course so that we may fulfill the destiny that history has set for us. our most immediate task are here on this hill. first, no memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor president kennedy's memory then nearly...
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they visit us so it doesn't really ruin it. we have our own thanksgiving out here. >> best buy will open tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. some stores will be open all day tomorrow. kmart opens at 6:00 in the morning. >>> we have posted a list of all the malls in the area that will be open on thanksgiving. just go to our website nbcwashington.com and search black thursday for the complete list of hours. stay tuned and we're going to have black wednesday and tuesday. >> i'm worried about people camping out in this cold and all the people tomorrow morning who are planning to, like races and -- >> the turkey trot. >> all kinds of stuff, yeah. >> these guys that you saw what they had on, a coat and another coat and a blanket. it's not enough, trust me. it's freezing outside right now. the wind is just going right through you. take a look and we'll show you first off what is happening towards union station. windy conditions. those winds gusting upwards of 10 to 20 -- >> union station has changed. >> it's amazing. look at times square. how about
they visit us so it doesn't really ruin it. we have our own thanksgiving out here. >> best buy will open tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. some stores will be open all day tomorrow. kmart opens at 6:00 in the morning. >>> we have posted a list of all the malls in the area that will be open on thanksgiving. just go to our website nbcwashington.com and search black thursday for the complete list of hours. stay tuned and we're going to have black wednesday and tuesday. >> i'm worried...
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left us a message are rambling. tom i keep hearing the republicans saying that they have the best health care system in the world. i'd like to know what we have for the health care system and how we statistically stack up against the other industrialized countries could you please tell us the facts so that we could make up our own minds thank you tom some some pretty simple facts number one we pay roughly twice what any other developed country in the world pays for health care. a lot of that though actually doesn't go to health care it goes to banks toure's is skim money off the top. they're called health insurance companies but they're really banks there's and you know they skim anywhere from twenty to now by law they can skim more than twenty five percent but some more skimming fifty fifty five sixty percent off the top so they're getting very very rich. and so many others that and then in terms of infant mortality in terms of life lifespan in terms of pretty much everything everything except the treatment of brea
left us a message are rambling. tom i keep hearing the republicans saying that they have the best health care system in the world. i'd like to know what we have for the health care system and how we statistically stack up against the other industrialized countries could you please tell us the facts so that we could make up our own minds thank you tom some some pretty simple facts number one we pay roughly twice what any other developed country in the world pays for health care. a lot of that...
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s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the tax hartley act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders has recommended that when states participate in letting corporations play states off against each other both states should lose federal highway funds that or any other remedy is pretty unlikely as america continues to raise from being one of the world's wealthiest nations pre reagan to opposed reagan dystopia the first modern fully developed industrialised nation to actually dnd us to realize and move in the direction from first world status toward third world status simply is the result of thirty two years of reaganomics finally a particularly pernicious form of this new business model
s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the tax hartley act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders has recommended that when states participate in...
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your comments will be used at nbc bay area.com. and we caught up to find out what players are most thankful for this holiday. >> the time of year, you know, that's very urgent to be thankful. thankful for the opportunities that we have for family, for our team. for the job i have. >> i'm just thankful for my health, being come to work and just being part of a great organization. >> i'm thankful for my family and my friends. i'm thankful for my health. >> i am thankful for some of my new friends, some viewers. who i met at a craft store on saturday. they are huge fans of nbc bay area news. they say they never miss a show. they wanted to make sure that i say hi to rog and jessica. and when they said goodbye, true story, they looked me right in the eye they said it was so nice to meet you jeff, we just love your weather report. >> that's because you're always moving in on jeff's territory doing weather. >> my wife, a spit take right there. and scene. >> a quick thanksgiving secret. our friend jessica here set the thanksgiving table on
your comments will be used at nbc bay area.com. and we caught up to find out what players are most thankful for this holiday. >> the time of year, you know, that's very urgent to be thankful. thankful for the opportunities that we have for family, for our team. for the job i have. >> i'm just thankful for my health, being come to work and just being part of a great organization. >> i'm thankful for my family and my friends. i'm thankful for my health. >> i am thankful...
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secretary marie this building was one of the first when we went to the transformation of that first used our are a funds it was such an enlightening powerful effort going on in the attained to use the program that president obama brought and gives an opportunity to do. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco thank you for being here for the home matters symposium. its as don said earlier the right place inform to be because t n d c has been a powerful source i want them to continue to championship the relationship i relationship between home and health. and no other center can do that because you have this wonderful kelly cowen home center right here distancing for the uncommonly. today's symposium continues to be part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know what we're doing to continue the promise of housing for everybody. last week, we opened up the mary helen rogers senior community and my friend read over was interest. it's a partnership now to concludes in a wonderful home far more than one hundred of our cities low income and formerly homeless seniors. 20
secretary marie this building was one of the first when we went to the transformation of that first used our are a funds it was such an enlightening powerful effort going on in the attained to use the program that president obama brought and gives an opportunity to do. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco thank you for being here for the home matters symposium. its as don said earlier the right place inform to be because t n d c has been a powerful source i want them to continue to...